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Nurturing Positive Body Image: What Parents Need to Know

In this episode of The Parent-Teacher Project, we sit down with dietitian and body image advocate Meg McClintock to discuss how parents and educators can help children develop a healthy, positive relationship with their bodies. From the impact of social media and "selfie culture" to the subtle messages children absorb at home, Meg shares practical strategies for fostering resilience in young people.    Discussion Points:  What "positive body image" really means — and why it's not about constant self-admiration  How today's culture of constant photos and video calls affects self-perception  The influence of early comments and compliments on a child's self-worth  The pressures boys and girls face in a world of curated, filtered images  Why resilience is more realistic than complete protection from body image pressures  Practical tips for parents to create a "safe harbour" at home  How to model positive body talk and shift the focus from appearance to what bodies can do    Want to learn more about the importance of the body? Upcoming TeenSTAR training: Register HERE  Choose Nutrition    Join the Conversation   We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. How do you foster a healthy body image in your home or classroom? Share your experiences and tips with us on social media using #ParentTeacherProject or send us a message at paredacademy@pared.edu.au. Your insights could inspire other parents and educators facing the same challenges.  You can:   Follow us on Instagram @growingheartspodcast   Find out more about the Pared Foundation: visit our website   Discover our schools by visiting: pared.edu.au/openday   Remember to hit SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW so you don't miss out on any of our future episodes  

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